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Weird nonfiction has roots in Orson Welles and Jorge Luis Borges. But its natural home is the internet, with its disinformation and pissant humor
Weird nonfiction has roots in Orson Welles and Jorge Luis Borges. But its natural home is the internet, with its disinformation and pissant humor

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Weird nonfiction has roots in Orson Welles and Jorge Luis Borges. But its natural home is the internet, with its disinformation and pissant humor . . .

Weird nonfiction has roots in Orson Welles and Jorge Luis Borges. But its natural home is the internet, with its disinformation and pissant humor

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